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Old 08-22-2011, 12:14 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by issybird View Post
No, because there's a difference between a translation of someone else's work and an original work. Really, that's an obvious distinction and I don't know why you're struggling with it. I note you're abandoning your original position that Chinese Maze Murders wasn't published until 1962, however.

The facts really do speak for themselves in this instance.
Is Chinese Maze Murders a continuation from Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee is it the same Judge Dee? If so, it has to be #2 since even though Robert didn't write it, he continued from there.

My position was based on faulty information from Fantastic Fiction. But given what you've posted, it's not 9th but instead 2nd.
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